| Omiya Ardija 大宮アルディージャ |
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| Nickname(s) | Squirrels | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Founded | 1964 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Ground | Ōmiya Park Soccer Stadium Omiya-ku, Saitama, Saitama (Capacity 15,500) |
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| League | J. League Div. Football club names are a part of the sport 's culture reflecting century-old traditions This is a of lists of the use of Nicknames in football (soccer. Year 1964 ( MCMLXIV) was a Leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display full calendar of the 1964 Gregorian calendar. is a Football (soccer Stadium located in Ōmiya-ku, Saitama city, Saitama Prefecture, Japan. is a ward of Saitama city Saitama Prefecture, Japan. It is in the Greater Tokyo Area and about 25 km north of central Tokyo is the capital and the most populous city of Saitama Prefecture in Japan, situated in the south-east of the prefecture The following is a list of Association football stadia. They are ordered by their capacity, that is the maximum number of spectators that the The, or, is the top professional Football (soccer league in Japan and one of the most successful leagues in Asian club football 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Omiya Ardija (大宮アルディージャ Ōmiya Arudīja?) is a professional football (soccer) club which play in the J. League, and are based in Ōmiya-ku in Saitama, Japan. Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a Team sport played between two teams of eleven players and is widely considered The, or, is the top professional Football (soccer league in Japan and one of the most successful leagues in Asian club football is a ward of Saitama city Saitama Prefecture, Japan. It is in the Greater Tokyo Area and about 25 km north of central Tokyo is the capital and the most populous city of Saitama Prefecture in Japan, situated in the south-east of the prefecture For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Japan topics. Its "hometown" as designated by the league is the whole of Saitama city, which is shared with neighbours Urawa Red Diamonds. is a professional football club playing in Japan 's football league J Omiya currently compete in the J1 and have done since 2005, after promotion from J2 in 2004 as the second placed team. The J League 2005 season is the 13th season of the J League The league fixture began on March 5, 2005 and ended on December 3, 2005 The J League 2004 season is the 12th season of the J League The league fixture began on March 13, 2004 and ended on December 11, 2004
Their home field is Nack5 Stadium Ōmiya (Nack5スタジアム大宮 Nakku-faibu Sutajiamu Ōmiya?): Ōmiya Park Soccer Stadium by the naming rights. is a Football (soccer Stadium located in Ōmiya-ku, Saitama city, Saitama Prefecture, Japan. Naming rights are the right to name a piece of Property, either tangible property or an event usually granted in exchange for financial considerations
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The team were founded in 1964 as NTT Saitama Soccer Selection in Urawa, Saitama and later known as the NTT Kantō Soccer Club in 1969. Year 1964 ( MCMLXIV) was a Leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display full calendar of the 1964 Gregorian calendar. was a city in Saitama Prefecture, Japan, until it merged into the city of Saitama together with two other cities Omiya and Yono, on The is a Geographical area of Honshū, the largest Island of Japan. Year 1969 ( MCMLXIX) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. In 1988 it was separately incorporated as NTT Sport Community K.K. based in Ōmiya to participate in the J. League. Year 1988 ( MCMLXXXVIII) was a Leap year starting on Friday (link displays 1988 Gregorian calendar) The, or, is the top professional Football (soccer league in Japan and one of the most successful leagues in Asian club football The nickname "Ardija" is a transcription of the Spanish language ardilla (squirrel) which is the mascot of Ōmiya and the park in which their home stadium is located. A nickname is a Name of an entity or thing that is not its Proper name. Transcription is the conversion into written typewritten or printed form of a Spoken language source such as the proceedings of a court hearing A squirrel is one of the many small or medium-sized Rodents in the family Sciuridae. The term mascot – defined as a term for any person animal or object thought to bring Luck – colloquially includes anything used to represent a group with a common
Their matches against Urawa Red Diamonds have been called the "Saitama Derby". is a professional football club playing in Japan 's football league J In many countries the term local derby, or simply just derby (pronounced 'dur-bee' in American English and 'dar-bee' in British English after the city of Derby
In 2005-2007 most of Omiya's home matches were held at Saitama Stadium 2002 and Urawa Komaba Stadium due to expansion works at their home ground. often called or simply, is a football Stadium located in Midori-ku, Saitama City, Saitama Prefecture, Japan. is an Athletic Stadium in Urawa-ku, Saitama Saitama, Japan. It accommodates 21500 spectators In October 2007 the expansion was complete. On November 11, the re-opening match was held as a J. League season match between the Ardija and Ōita Trinita (1-2). is a J League team The team name Trinita can be considered either a combination of the English word trinity and Ōita, or the Italian
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| Manager | Nat. In Association football (soccer a defender is a player who tries to prevent the other team from scoring Yusuke Murayama (born June 10, 1981 in Japan) is a Japanese football player In many team Sports a goalkeeper (termed goaltender netminder, goalie, or keeper in some sports In many team Sports a goalkeeper (termed goaltender netminder, goalie, or keeper in some sports In Association football (soccer a defender is a player who tries to prevent the other team from scoring For the Australian Rules position see Midfielder (Australian Rules. For the Australian Rules position see Midfielder (Australian Rules. For the Australian Rules position see Midfielder (Australian Rules. In Association football (soccer a defender is a player who tries to prevent the other team from scoring Strikers, also known as forwards and attackers, are the players on a team in Association football (soccer in the row nearest to the opposing For the Australian Rules position see Midfielder (Australian Rules. In Association football (soccer a defender is a player who tries to prevent the other team from scoring Strikers, also known as forwards and attackers, are the players on a team in Association football (soccer in the row nearest to the opposing In many team Sports a goalkeeper (termed goaltender netminder, goalie, or keeper in some sports For the Australian Rules position see Midfielder (Australian Rules. For the Australian Rules position see Midfielder (Australian Rules. Strikers, also known as forwards and attackers, are the players on a team in Association football (soccer in the row nearest to the opposing | Tenure |
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| Takashi Shimizu | 1992-1996 | |
| Norio Sasaki | 1997-1998 | |
| Pim Verbeek | 1998-1999 | |
| Toshiya Miura | 2000-2001 | |
| Henk Duut | 2002 | |
| Masaaki Kanno | 2003 | |
| Eijun Kiyokumo | 2003 | |
| Toshiya Miura | 2004-2006 | |
| Robert Verbeek | 2007 | |
| Satoru Sakuma | 2007-present |